Insulting Islam Now Illegal in Europe

BY JIM TREACHER<https://pjmedia.com/columnist/jim-treacher/> OCTOBER 26, 2018
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On September 25, 2012, two weeks after the attack on the American consulate in 
Benghazi, Libya, President Barack Obama stood before the United Nations General 
Assembly and said the following:
"The future must not belong to those who slander the prophet of Islam."
I didn't like this at the 
time<https://dailycaller.com/2012/09/28/obama-prevaricated-innocence-of-muslims-guy-was-incarcerated/>,
 because I saw it as a capitulation to Islamic terrorists. Less than a month 
after his own ambassador was murdered, the president of the United States told 
the whole world: "Hey, free speech is great and everything, but if you hurt the 
feelings of these guys, you deserve whatever you get." He lied about the 
reasons for the Benghazi attack, blaming it on a stupid YouTube video that had 
nothing to do with it, and then he doubled down in the most shameless way 
imaginable. He betrayed American ideals because he couldn't or wouldn't admit 
he was wrong.
And it worked. A few weeks later Obama was reelected, which was the only thing 
he cared about.
But as it turned out, my concerns were unfounded. Obama didn't strike a blow 
against liberty that day. He didn't embolden tyrants and terrorists. Free 
speech is just fine, everybody!
Claire Corkery, The National 
(UAE):<https://www.thenational.ae/world/europe/woman-who-insulted-the-prophet-mohammed-loses-free-speech-case-at-the-european-court-of-human-rights-1.784583>

An Austrian woman who was convicted for insulting the Prophet Mohammed did not 
have her right to freedom of speech violated, a European court has ruled.


The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) ruled that courts in Austria, where 
the woman was found guilty, had balanced the "right to freedom of expression 
with the right of others to have their religious feelings protected, and served 
the legitimate aim of preserving religious peace in Austria".


The woman, who has been named only as ES, held seminars in 2009 for Austria’s 
far right Freedom Party in which she made defamatory remarks relating to the 
Prophet Mohammed’s marriage to Aisha, which is usually misrepresented as being 
to an underage girl.

In other words: In 2018 Europe, you can't say that Mohammed was a pedophile or 
the law will come after you. Punishing you for insulting a man who's been dead 
for 1,400 years isn't a violation of your human rights, because you've offended 
a protected class. You've pissed off the wrong people, and now you'll pay.
Think about this phrase: "The right of others to have their religious feelings 
protected." Isn't that wonderful? You'd better watch what you say, because 
other people have religious feelings and they have the right to be protected 
from your harmful words. They have the right to "religious peace," so you'd 
better not disturb it by saying something you shouldn't.
Who decides what's offensive? Who decides which opinions can't be expressed 
publicly? Not you. These matters will be decided for you, and you'd better 
comply or else.
Remember #JeSuisCharlie? Remember how people expected a stupid hashtag to do 
any good against monsters who were willing to commit a massacre against some 
cartoonists who pissed them off? Remember how they all patted themselves on the 
back? Remember how hollow and infantile it was?
Europe does not stand with Charlie Hebdo and never did. It was a pathetic lie 
and they all know it. #LEuropeNestPasCharlie.
Well, I have no plans to ever go to Europe again, so here goes:
I think the Prophet Mohammed is a silly goose, and I don't particularly care 
for him. He's a jerk. For all I care, he can go climb a tree.
There. I said it and I'm not sorry. Come and get me, coppers!
When it comes to this issue, I'd refer you to the words of noted constitutional 
scholar Tracy Lauren Marrow: "Freedom of speech... just watch what you 
say."<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2T6eJEJZHzo>





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